It's okay your daughter takes pole dancing classes?

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I did not know until now that pole dancing is a sport which you can compete in

If you're a parent, you can't seriously be considering of taking your daughter to this? It's not just another dance class

Apparently you can compete in the championship as young as 7.

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There is a certain amount of athleticism that is required to be a pole dancer, that being said, my seven year old daughter can do gymnastics instead of poledancing. I wouldn't care if she did in her teens and beyond tho
 
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With pole dancing skills she would turn out to be either a stripper or a firefighter in the future, and both of those are risky routes so no I will not take her to pole dancing lessons
 
Absolutely not. She can do gymnastics not sliding up and down the pole like a two bit tramp.
 
Eh I definitely see what you're getting at, but this won't necessarily encourage her to be a stripper, no more than playing with army men will make a boy go to the Marines. I wouldn't allow my child to do it.
 
Sure, why not?
If a 7yo is performing on the pole and you look at it or think about it in a sexual manner, then you have a problem
 
dance is not a sport it's considered an art. 

you can compete in dancing but it's not a sport. 

just saying.

and no it's not okay.  
 
Sure, why not?
If a 7yo is performing on the pole and you look at it or think about it in a sexual manner, then you have a problem
I'll say this much:  I'd encourage her to try similar activities which have more wholesome practical application and less negative connotations first (gymnastics, for instance), but at the end of the day if she was dead-set on doing pole dancing classes I'd give in.  It would be my job as a parent to instill good values into my child and I don't think pole dancing classes would get in the way of that.

Having said THAT: if I had a 7 year old daughter that came at me saying she wanted to take pole dancing classes, I'd exercise a little more hypervigilance when it came to her upbringing. 
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Having your child socially active and having her in a "sport",

Then later in life, you start to wonder as parents, where did we go wrong? Come on famb, you want your daughter dough that? Hell no. How many of y'all have a kid? I got 1 and 1 more on the way. Wouldn't want my daughter or son in this.
 
I don't think taking pole dance is going to necessarily make or break your daughter. Parenting should have a bigger role in it. I know thots that used to participate in traditional sports and they still ended up thottin
 
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I don't think taking pole dance is going to necessarily make or break your daughter. Parenting should have a bigger role in it. I know thots that used to participate in traditional sports and they still ended up thottin
this is true of course but why would you want your daughter doing something that stems from being a stripper. 

i know i wouldn't.  

not tying this to the thread topic but 

i don't know why our world keeps trying to glorify sloots.  
 
Why would you let your son play with toy guns? He could end up becoming a gangbanger and die from gun violence or police officer or a soldier and get killed in the line of duty. Those are just hypotheticals, and you can try to control the situation as much as you are able to. But life is gonna life b, these are the fax
 
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